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Roger Pingeon (pronounced [ʁɔʒe pɛ̃ʒɔ̃]; 28
August 1940 – 19
March 2017) was a
professional road
bicycle racer from France.
Growing up near the Jura Mountains...
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support of
Pingeon.
Pingeon gained a few
seconds in the
ninth stage after a
split in the peloton. In the
tenth stage,
Poulidor helped Pingeon over the major...
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place rider was +52:56, the 20th
place rider was +1:17:36 and only
Roger Pingeon finished inside 20:00 of Merckx. The 1969 race is the only time that a...
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Uhlsport Staffmatch, Puy-de-Dôme, Crédit
Mutuel Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (H),
Pingeon & Fils
Radio SCOOP Systèmes
Solaires Le
Havre Vincent Volpe Luka Elsner...
- Charles Rigon (FRA) Jacques Anquetil (FRA) Roger
Pingeon (FRA) 1969 No race 1970 Bernard Thévenet (FRA) Felice Gimondi (ITA) Roger
Pingeon (FRA)...
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historic contender Raymond Poulidor, who was a
favorite of the crowd),
Roger Pingeon,
Bernard Thévenet,
Bernard Hinault and
Laurent Fignon, and
multiple Monument...
- France–Hutchinson 4,329 km (2,690 mi) 117h 34′ 21″ + 1′ 07″ 0 1967 France
Roger Pingeon Peugeot–BP–Michelin 4,779 km (2,970 mi) 136h 53′ 50″ + 3′ 40″ 1 1968 Netherlands...
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sixteenth stage,
French internal rivalry was dominating;
while Roger Pingeon of the
France A team was
slowing down to drink,
Lucien Aimar of the France...
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Netherlands 1967–1968 0 1 1 2 Luis Ocaña
Spain 1970–1973 0 1 1 2
Roger Pingeon France 1967–1969 0 1 1 2 Jan
Ullrich Germany 1997–1999 0 1 1 2 Joop Zoetemelk...
- with the
eventual winner,
Roger Pingeon.
Aimar won the
eighth stage at the top of the
Ballon d'Alsace, then rode for
Pingeon and
finished sixth.
Aimar came...